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' . ' ; . TEE WTRRI. ! TJIUKSPAY, NOV. (, 1873, The Illble Says I May. I am a little aoldier. Ami only live year old : I mean to 'fight for Jesus And wear nrrovro of gokl. 1 know He makes me happy, . And love In e ail the day ; I'll l lltH little soldier, The Bible says 1 fuay. I loe my irrc""rn Savior, Iflt-HiiM llediel for ine. " And ill did tterve Him,.' " How sinful I houlJlfl! . . . . He given me every ecnifrt. And hear me When I pray ! I' -want to live lor JfMM, The Dihle says I may. I linn i -an do but little. Yet. when I grow man, trv to do for Jesus The greatest good I can. ;.! help and make wo faithful In all I do or nay ; I ant to lire a C hristian, " The Bible saya I may. A Joke that i:mlcl iii planter. r- : . I'l'jtfionriff Jinj of Stjftrii Stabs Jis Iliitphffrr to the Jfettrf. .1 niiam S-ailoii,of N. i"i Kast Tvvi idieth .tnvt, a lineyoun? man, ciiThtovn yttiw va almost in stantly kilkil ytonlay aftenMon in tl: laM im nt of N. 1! West Tvv ntv-seA i.t!i slret t, o vupieil by t'rotty'A Madden, xhi water inan ufacturtrs, by In-intc tabbel in the l.'ft ihHildr by James McMahon, iipH.' Htttfii. Aout six months n-ro -an!on anil his murderer were Iri : ivr t-arts for Crotty A Madden, t ut icMahon was idle and bore an iiali V -rout reputation. Hcwasdis eharj.ed. Siin-e then he has earned a living by running errands and d. in;: whatever work he could tfet, :t:-(i M-are-ly a week jas.-ed that he id i.ot reeeive ail from Scanlon. l-t week be dil worth of work 1 r ."k anion, and Saturday asked 1 iiu fr t!i noney. tteanlon, who L ajsirs kneAV that McMahorr a ill-teniiKwl, thcught to have omo aniust-ment by withholding !.:iyit !ls of the money. M'cMahon, j 1, iwi'ver, aitnrel to take the mat- ; t r in od part, ami iid he would j l k round Monday. About half-j ;.;i-t oni'p. in. veterday MtMahor, hr.d In-en around the factory l. nr, sought out Se-anlon and i 1 him l r the fiftyteents. tk-jtn- '.lUghetl at him, and said he I .: i:.-ver get it. MeMahoii lost j , iiru! f distemper, and foully j ! .-.inlon, who in turn got t . , il orlered MeMahoti out j l.-.--i: t ut. MeMahon refused ; , an i i. i-uted the foul expres- , had made use of, and from s th-v got to blows, MeMahon 1 t vi:; Itiitg th'wort of it. lie left the ' i i-t ineiit Middeiily, went into j Jlei.rv Kir. hoU'sgroitry .store, No. ; Idl est 'lhirty-seventh street, and ' lefore John tialon, the shopman,! etiuld prevent him, he appropriated ' a largo sharp knife, used for cutting ( baeni, and darted tack into the ; liaoiue-iit. tin entering be had the knih'ii: his right hand. He stooped ilown, piekeil up a sla water bot tle, and, umSd a volley of horrible abu-M-, dared Scanlon, who was at the extreme end of the factory, to touch lihn. Mr. liotirlier, Ux)k k eerier" to the tirni, hearing the noiH, left his desk, and, noticing the knife, cautioned .canlon, and told Jamc Slattery, a workman, to take it fn-ni him. Slattery, who was semcwhat scjired, endeavored todj .4i, but MeMahon, who is very str.Mg for liinagts broke from hut, oent, ei-.tHuntereu rs-anion, wno ... Lrietl to grab him, and had succeed- 'din partially pinioning lum, when leMahon brought down the liiK-n unii 'irzlj-r. ' ffn- WCU fiuf in lis l-etit ami btiril itself wveral l.cs,-ii-.r tlit collar iMiiif. .mc- 4ltii:i, nowwer, nraiiiu.ncw in lif'untl MalkiU briskly to the top of t !:.( air-, w here bod ropixtl both ' kr..!f nii'l l:tU. reunion, u soon Ik- :4 lt tin- knife, shoutttl that be v.! taM-l. ami reuuisjtiil those . - . . . . . i v !:. run to iiis j.si-siance i m-h uir :i i"n-t, a-, he" was dying. He le- I i-.ii!.'nimiy -aK,icii on iucihkii, tin- t'l-Hsl iurting fnmi his xvouml in a torrent, una dietl in abiut a mil. etc Wlieti MeMahon pot to the trtet be hesitate! as if in doubt vh. .elb . Mr. A. 1. Head, of No. .21 West Twenty-mrveuth st., vi.. s;ivtbe stabliintr, lie having 'o:i. .Itvn 1k-UiM tnetit on busi ness jn-t as sh-.iiiIoii and Me3Iahon Iiid, followttl tbe s-asin and tohl him that lie nau ih-iht gnr hi tax if up. AlcMabou tthJ him to t :;vv or lie wtiuld "fix him the s.mie Us be iid the other lei low." Mr. Ijr.id folhr.veil him atlmut ten yard-.' w hen be saw an ollicer and iaiwti MeMahon'.- arrest. .V. V. IK;! VI.VG IMMt-LAMATIoX. it) ii li t I.xrrllrnry. iheLoremor or -rlU 'aroliiia i:Vi.ITIVK DKl'ARTMENT. Raleigh, K.-t. 'Zl, st?. . kki -. l ne iiconic oi .-Norm tar- . Ix-eii alMindiitl lilesstd . - t. .. year, and th earth hath . .1 - urii.i'iily if all the pnslucts :. - that tlx garner of the i .:i ;rr tilled l overtl'iwing ; : : df riiM mechanic hn- n al '. i. i w.-irtt "lr hi lhor, and - . ir Mpiilatin has pros- ; i i i i 1. tollable enterprises ; and i i.n :tiiv all. fniici ii:il fwJings l will h.ivein a great measure i :i i stored i it our iiiiil.-t, and no . tih-i,re or tamine, has visited t,r s:te : X-w tLcrcfore.as it botromcs n-, a :raieriil xt.le, to render thanks to Almighty t;l for these and number le." ttiirr tls.-lngs showered upon us in Hi- ureal merey ; I, Tod R.Caldwell, i iovrt mr of North Cantlina, in ohedi- "' " law aiitl in conformity with an l.oiionsl prvt-edeiit, do appoint and set J aart ! Tlijtrsday, NowmiiIht IHT.'J, a- :i day r public Titan k-K vii g throughout tbe sijtr ; and 1 do earn estly in lie th elf risy of every denom- - inatioii t. open their respective hua of wor-hip oil said day and to exhort their i-oiiiesrations to humble tlutu whci N-iorethe throne of tho ever-li v 1114 ;.hl. an-1 render ti n to Him praises v. Iu liaifjiilly Iiie,iiVfkinf- r lliein-M-le- their Stale and th-i. whole f'Uiitrv, His guidance and jtute-tion throus(tiiit all time to idiiip. t come, let iw siiiij unto the Ird. let ii- make a joyful noise to the Rock of ur.-.il vali.-n." ll u- ini before hK presem-e ' it ii ihaiiks-iv iiivr. ainl make a joyiul !- tint- lum will i psalms." lK.a-atthe t-ity of ttaleigh, on this jthe.l day f tK-toU-r, Anno !iiiiiii I one thousand eiiiht hundrcil and sev (eiity-tliKt-Miid iu tho ninety -eighth year lol Auit-rit-an I iuleondence. TOD R. CALDWELI lly liie ; ve rnor, .J ii x IS. N KATn F.itT, l'iiva( Secretary. Daily .Vrv, Fayetteville Statesman, M...1.11 i-'ar, Wilmington iW.tiol ls- t. r ; ; .Vimrri, New-Beine jiwm, !iar! i;i- Itrmorrat, .Vnr Sortk .Vife, ii!e .1 mo tcrta. A" heville7e'r. Ilii.alH-th l ily OirofiNiVm, "opy lour times and forward bill to Ex-cntive .tii.f. . Ill w-tw SION II. ROGERS, Attorney at Law, It Al.Ellill, X. C, ' (ijiee oh Fayetteville Street, iteo Aa squares South of Yt borough House, Haytrood old ffftce. in tbe Federal and State Court. 49 3m. Bailey & McCorkle, . Attoriu-ys ami Counselors at Law, . f ; ! . i . 1 4- Cm sA.I1s11U11Y. rs. 1S44. 1 " 7 T tni r T" T TTT W X AV I 1 SGTOX JOUllX A1V 77. r fxttgest. Best and Cheapes I'rrper Jhiolished in Xorth Carolina. The Wilmington Journal (Weekly) on entering opott Its twenty-ninth an nual volume, ha been greatly enlarged mnX Improved. - It Is the only thirty-six column paper In the State. - AtaFlnuClaU news and fjurari JoaraaJ, It la Caexeelled. 'Embraced ,ti' ita colamna laamore complete, compact, yet comprehensive htstorv of the world's doings, from week to week, than can possibly be found in any other Journal, r- ft Iaj4 tha paper lyrthe home and n.ei.le, full or Kt 'einB; 1111 lbe Ut Kditorial of tlxe daily ; all the Con greMsional, JegislatiTe and Political news of the day. ( ' Its Market ICeportM are always full and accurate. The Re view of the Market 1 accepted by the mercantile community as the true index of the commerce of the city, while itt report or other markets are full and reliable. nlerevlina; Mrle, Talw, Ac. are given every week, makimr it the best family tpT published in the couo- try. i ...' i Ita Circulation lit very large thrbughout the State and the whole South. In New Hanover, Kdgectmibe, Onflow, Dnptin, Sampson, liruiiswlek, Rladen aud Columbus it is especially large, while in Halifax, Wil son, Warne, Carteret ltobeson, Hich mond, Aiison, Cumborland ami Moore, and in several counties of South C'aroli na, it circulation is very good. It is published every Friday on the .... ' Terms: One copy, for one year. One copy, for six months. Three copies, for one year. Four copies, for one year. Five copies, for one year, Ten copies, lor one year, Tn-entv eoiicH. for oue year. $ 2 00 1 00 500 7 00 850 $15 00 25 00 TT-To every getter up of a CLUB OF TF.X. one copy will le sent freo for one 3ear. Address JOritNAL,ctont Wilmington, N. C. . U. BKUfiMToH EDWARDS & BROUGHTON PRACTICAL Book and Job Printers, Kayettevllle Htreet, (Old Htandard Xluildinc.) RALEIGH. IV. C. Are now prepared to execute every description of 1-Mfin and Fancy BOOK & JOB PRINTING from the smallest Card to the largest J pter, on as reasonable terms as the t Rame worfc can ,done at any j Iuhmtnt , tbe Sute. ? w - V. , 1 m newm Kcepo-nsmnuj ou uUU j print to order. j . . f Afivj(riite Blank of the latest improvel form, on most rea itoiiab e terms. Ct iM Ptrr K I N PIIK'K A X I KX FX L TION with the liest aud eheapeMt houses in the SUte. Sja'ial attention paid to St'HOOL CATALOUUFJS, CIlXULAItS AND IiUONZED T()IIAW LABELS. lers by mail promptly attended to, and w rk shipped by Mail or Express Cany Mrtion of the State. jT-fr A. rit.- Tor S. COLLINS A. CO'S News, Book and Job Inks at manufacturers prices, freight added. Orders solicited. EDWARDS t BROUGHTON, Box 178, Raleigh, N. C. Sept. 1, 1S71. 39 tf. A TIONTHiai TIFt l, CIIEOMO, A Perfect Copy of an Ordinal tie Hnintlu, by H. F. Iteln bart, en tilled "AVIschief Brewing"," 9 Sire, llsl-1, in 1 colors. PRESENTED Prroenlrd lo every Subscriber to lbe American .tgrlcultnrit for 1S73. A splendetl Ormtmentor'erfT.v Home The alxve mt attractive gift is be ing supplied to subscribers as their names are receied. It is printed in lit colors, which give the shading of the original inting so perfectly tliat it is u.-t as as good for all practical puqtoses and few persons can tell the copy from the original. Any and every aiibscri ber for 1S73, will be entitled to this pic ture, on remitting 'Zb cents to pay for mounting, packing, and postage. The picture will be delivered at theothce, unmounted, free of charge, or if mount ed, for 15 cents extra. If to go by mail, unmounted, 10 cent must bo scut to cover cost of packing and postage. It trill be mounted on heavy bmtler s ooara, ana iarnisma, reaay fur use, even tcithout any frame, or for putting into a frame, far lo cents extra tbat 1. for -A3 rents it will b nonated. Tar. nl.hrd, ratkrd, and sent foot-paid to subscribers for 1873- H.-'l'lie American Agriculture t liromo will le delivercl: At the otliee, I mnium, Free, .vionnted, l.xs extra. Sent by mail, I nmonnird, Kk; extra, " nonalrd, yre extra We advise all to have them mounted before Imiving- tpe office, m in LI to large quanliiie w put up, we are able to mount them lor a quarter of the cost of doing it singly, and tietter than it can u-uallv le done elsewhere. ' ' OK AMiEJL'UDA CO., PfB., ' t 45 Bnulway, N. Y XV. T. ADAMS & SOX, Manufacturers and Dealers in S T K A M KN G INES SAW AXD (.It I ST Plow, II arrow a, Cultivators, Iloaillrr nacliir,, and all kind of ' CASTINGS. All work, ueatlv and Dromntlv exe- E.TTABLISHED cQti, by skilli-.l workmen, ou the moat reasonaoie terms. lae senior partner has had over 40 years experience in the business, and feels justified in aaylng that he can irive St., entire satisfaction. WANTED 100.000 rounds of old 1 't Iron, for which the highest market p ice will be paid, in cash or exchange ;'or work. Work one Sqaaro V t of Court House. Vug. 13, 1S72. Raleigh. mSm vKCE. L KORTII CAKOL.INA STATE LIFE INSURANCE 4 BALG1G1I, KOBTII CABOLISA, Capital, $200,000. OFFICERS: Hon. KempP. Battle, President. F. II. Cameron, Vice President. W. II. Hicks, Secretary. Dr. E. B. Haywood, Med. Director. Dr. VV. I. Royster, Ass't Med. Di'r. J. B. Batchelor, Attorney. O. II. Perrj', Supervising Agent. DIRECTORS: Hon Kemp P Battle, Hon Tod It Cald well. Hon John W Cunningham. Col T M Holt, Hon Wm A Smith, Dr W J Hawkins, Hon John Manning, Ucn W R Cox, Col L W Humphrey, C Tate Mnrphy, Col Wm E Anderson, John O Williams, Col W L Saunders, R Y McAden, Col A A McKoy, I J Young. James A Graham, F H Cameron, J U McKae, J B Batchelor, J C Blake, Walter Clark, W O Upchnrch, J J Davis, John Nichols. FEATURES AND ADVANTAGES. It is emphatically a Home Company. Its large capital guarantees strength and salety. I ' Its rates are as low as those of any tirst-class company. It offers all desirable forma of insur ance. Its funds are invested at homo and circulated among our ow n people. No unnecessary restrictions imposed upon residence or travel. Policies non-forfeitablo after .Two years. Its officers and directors are promi nent, and well-known North Carolin ians, whose experience as business men, and whose worth and integrity are alone sulhcient guarantees of the Com pany's strength, solvency and success. X1IEO. II. IIIL.L, LocalArent, O. H. PERRY Raleign, N. C. Supervising Agent. ir Good Agents, with whom liberal contracts will be made, wanted in every countv in the State. March 13, 1873. 38 wCm Ji EW AlVEKTISEaiEXTS. SAMPLES sent by mail for 50c. that retail quick for-10. R. I WOLCOTT, 1S1 Chatham Square, N. Y. 20-4 w (ienuine traliham AVutcIici Sent V. O. D. Tho best and cheapest in the world, and the most accurate. Illustrated price list and lowest rates sent free. Ad. FUL LER it CG., i Ilond St., N. Y. 20:4w j The Magic Comb Sent hy mail to miy one for SI. Will change any colored hair to a permanent blaek or brown and contains no poison. Trade supplied at low rates. Ad., MAGIC COM 11 CO., Springfield, Mass. 20:4 w A WATCH worth f3 rfven grfltis .1 tC, to every live niuu who will act an our agent. Rusiness light and honorable. S-'5"0 made in 5 days. Sale able as Hour. Everybody buys it. Can't ; do without it. Must tiave it. oom i Enterprise, no Humbug. KENNEDY A IX).. Pittsburir. Pa. 20:4 w MIIDnrO O No, we would only call IVIUnULn ( attention to our well ai'ukb, with which a man can earn f25 per day in good territory. It bores any diameter, aud ordinary wells at the rate of loO feet per day. Farm, town ship and county rights fur sale. Descrip tive book sent on receipt of 0c. postage. Adr's Al'OEK Co., St. Louis, Mo. 20-4t it 'T)kTcnomancT, or Soul Charm. X lay." How either sex may fas cinate snd gain therve and affections of any pjth choose instantly. ememau can ""vogetii Iac2l5lets, Sut op only In BLl'E boxes. A TlIi:i & SURE UE3IE1Y. i Sold by Druggists. 20:4w Aj;eiit m "V anted. Send for Catalogue. DOMESTI C S. M. CO. NEW YORK. The Highest Medical Author ities cl Europe say the strongest Tonic, Purifier and Deobstiuent known to the medical word is JURUBE13A. It arrests dccfly of vital forces, exhaus tion of the nervous system, restores vigor to the debilitated, cleanses vitia ted blood, removes vesicle obstructions I V arts directly on the Liver and Spleen. I Pri.-e ?1 a bottle. JONN Q. KELLOGG, I IS Piatt St.. N. Y. 0:4w Rev. Dr. Church 1 DEEMS, Pastor of the of the Strangers and editor of the "Christian Age," New York, has written a work entitled "JESUS," com- lete in one oclavo volume of 7o pages, jeauliiully illustrated. This lok is meeting with a largo sale. Dr. DEEMS leing a true friend of Southern people, his book will be eagerly looked for here. Sold only through canvassing agents appointed by the Publishers For terri tory for this and the Grand Pictorial Book of Travels "ALL ROUND THE WORLD ' address, UNITKD STATES PUBLISHING Co., 4w 1KV13 University Place, New York. The Only Known Medicine THAT AT TTK 8AMK TIME lMirpcs, lurlfies, and Strong .mens me system. Dr. Tnti'a Pills are composed of many ingredients. Prominent among them arc HarsapariUa aud wild cherry, ho u u ueu as 10 act. togetner ; tne one, through the its admixture with other fcuLKiancex, purifying and purging while the ether is strengthening the system. Thus these Pills are at the same time a tonic and a cathartic, a de- siueratum long sought tor by medical men, but never before discovered. In other words, they do the work of two medicines and do it much better than any iwo we Know 01, lor they remove nothing from the system but inipuri ties, so that while they purge thev also strengthen and hence they cause no de- Diiny ana are loiiowed by no reaction Dr. Tuli'i Pills have a wondeful influence on the blood. They not only jjumjr wiiuoui weaKening iu out they remove all noxious particles from the chyle before it is converted into fluid. and thus makes impure blood an utter imposMbimy. As there is uo debilita tion, so there U no nausea or sickness attending the operation of this most ex eel lent medicine, which never strains or tortures the digestive oricans. but causes tuem 10 work in a perfectly natural manner : hence persons takin them do noi oecome paie ana emaciated, but on me coutrary, wnue all impurities are being removed, the combined action of the Sarsapanlla and Wild Cherry tmri ties and invigorates the Imdy, md a ro bust state of health is the result of their DrJf Sh Wei i ! united action. lrice ; cents a box. Sold bv all Druggists. Principal office, 4S and 50 Cortlandt New York. kj4W. II. C ECCL.ES, Proprietor, CENTRAL HOTEL. CHARLOTTE, 2V. C March 7, 1873. ' 171 tf DR. A. YOUNG'S Bronchial ; Syrup. DR. A. YOUNG'S" BRONCHIAL SYRUP is a safe and certain remedy for Scrofula in many of its, varying form. Its effects are speedy and per manent. It cures rapidly Coughs, Golds, Croup, Bronchitis, Atthma, Consumption, in its early stages. Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, General Debility, Ac, This preparation Is perfectly harmless, never producing any unpleasant symp toms, or the slightest injury to the tone of the mostdelicate stomach. Its results are tonic and Invigorating, giving a good and healthy appetite. It is com pounded of fresh and unadulterated materials which from their combination exercise an alterative influence over tbe entire system. This Medicine is alike efficacious upon the Air Passages, car. Ing Coughs, Colds, Croup, Asthma, and Bronchists, Incipient Consumption and also upon tbe Alimentary Canal, stimu lating and strengthening its action, and d riving out that Hy d ra-headed monster, Dyspepsia. " . ' ! It has been tested by large numbers of persons, and has invariably given relief and satisfaction. The following are a few of the certifi cates wblch have been received : ; Phyici&n.'a Certificate. Pittsbobo, May 4th, 1868, Dr. Young's Bronchial Syrup" is a RELIABLE MEDICINE FOR COUGHS AND THROAT AFFEC TIONS, and we take pleasure in recom mending it to the Profession and to the Public. John A. Hanks, M. D., William F. Berry, M. D., Jno. S. McClenaban, M. D., E. D. Mann, M. D., John W. Page, M. D., Pittsboro, N. C, R. R. Ihrie, M. D., Pittsboro, N. C, G. W. Blacknall, M. D., Raleigh, N. C. Mat 10th, 1868. I hereby certify that I am well ac auainted with the above named Physi cians, and they are all gentlemen of character and standing in their profes sion. JOSEPH TOMPSON, Mayor of Pittsboro, N. C. From the KaJeigh Sentinel. Dr. Young's "Bronchial Syrup. We are indebted to Dr. Youn , of Pittsboro, for several bottles of this ralunble Medicine. It has been tested in many cases and found to be excellent. It w rngniy approveu oy tue profession. medical Letter from Rev. J. II. Dally. Raleigii, N. C, April 19th, 1870. Dr. A. Young, Henderson, N. C DearSir: I take great pleasure in re commendimr vour " Bronchial Syrup ' to the notice of such as are atllicted with Tise:ises of the Throat and lungs. Having tried many remedies for diseas es of the Throat, within the past two years, (during all which time I have had larnvgitis,) it U due you and all who are atllicted in a similar manner, 4o say that I have experienced more relief from the use of your syrup, man iroiu any omer medicine. It is with mo indispensable, Yours in Christ. JONATHAN II. DALLY. Letter from Jlr. A. S. (Earner. Chatham County, May 14th, 1S6S. Dr. A. Young Dear Sir: I have been sutfering for a number of years with an affection ot the throat and lungs, general debility, enlargement of the glands about the neck, pain in my side and chest, and a bad cough. I had no metite- and freauentlv I could not speak above a wliisper, and all my friends thou Hit I would speedily nil a Consumptive grave, as most of my family had gone in that way. Great was my surprise and delight. when after using a few bottles of your truly invaluable medicine I was entirely relieved. I now sleep soundly, eat heartily, and can do any kind of work. I am happy to say it does not tire me to si mr or to sneak aloud. Thinking that this statement may be of some service to suffering humanity, I give it to you for publication, if you think proper. Very Respectfully, A. S. GARNER. I take pleasure in stating that I am well acquainted with the case of Mr. A. S. Garner, and his cure is very remark able. JOHN A. HANKS, M. D., Pittsboro, N. C. Letter from Tliss XI. K. AVebster. Chapel Hill, June 9th, 1S08. Dr. A. Young Sir: You know what a low state 1 w-as in when I tirst came to see yon. I then felt that my time on i wa fastpassing away. I su tie red ,nd side. My appetite was very (1 I COUld mlmfr t (t nut. t nlLrlit. liatr ing cough, with profuse rats. alter taking half a dozen bottles Itronchial Svrup, I am well. I oy ffoott hemtlt, feeling better than I ever id. Very Respectfully Yours, MARY E. WEBSTER. : Extract from a Letter from irira. I j Haskerville. " The medicine was received in due ; time, I have leen con- lined to the house, and most of the time to bed, since December. The Doctor j thinks my left lung has a cavity iu it, and now a similar one is foregoing in the right lung. Iam so very much obliged I to you for the Bronchial Svrup. It has j cured my throat entirely. 1 felt a ditl'er j ence after taking the third dose. I think ; it has done me more good than any me i dicine I ever tried. I have taken the bottle which you sent me, and I will bo very thankful il" you would send me some more. It has benefitted me so much. S. D. BASKERN1LLE, Vaiden, Miss, From ytru. A. J. Davis, wife of Hiliop Titos. F. Davis. Camden, S. C, June 8th, 1869. Having used Dr. A. Young's medi cine, with relief and benefit, it gives nie pleasure to recommend it to all who are suffering from Bronchitis, coughs:, Ac, as one of the best cough mixtures I ever tried. My best wishes for your success. I am yours, with 'much respect, A. J. DAVIS. A Case of Antlima Cured. Ciiatuam County, May 9th, 1S08. Dr. A. Young Sir: My daughter nas ueen troubled with Asthma from infancy. Her cough and breathing' were ac times so nau, 1 wouut tlnnk she could scarcely live. But alter taking a few bottles of your invaluable Medicine she is completely restored to excellent health, Respectfully, M. HARRIS. DYSPEPSIA RELIEVED. Letter from iTI. Q. IVaddell, Esq., Attorney at Law. Pittsboro, October 8th, 1S08. I hereby certify that Dr. A. Young's Bronchial Syrup is an excellent Medi cine for Dyspepsia. I have suffered much with that disease, and found great relief from your trulv valuable preparation- For Bronchial affections it sur passes anything I have ever seen tried. It has acquired great notoriety from a wonderful cure it effected in the case of Mr. A. S. tiarner, or this county, who a year or eighteen months ago was thought to be in the last stage of con sumption, but at this time is a hearty and well man. M. Q. WADDELL. Office of Raleigh Episcopal Methodist, Raleiou, N. C, May 21st, 1870. Dr. Allen You.no Dear Sir :I have for several years been troubled with Bronchial Affection, and after having irjeu various remeuies lor tbat disease. I am free to say that I have received more benefit from vour "Bronchial Ayrup" than from any and all other medicines which I have yet used. Those wno are amictea W1U1 rironchitis. Incip ient Consumption and Dyspepsia will ever owe you a debt of gratitude for so valuable a remedy. Wishinir vou an aDunaant success in the sale of this de servedly popular Medicine, 1 am yours irulv, J. B. BOBBITT, Editor. From .Tir Thoi, Miller, late of Wilmington, IV. C. Dr. ioung Sir: I have used the Bronchial Syrup, and find it a most ex cellent family medicine. very Itespeetrully, Mrs. Til OS. MILLER. September 8lh, 18C8. A Case of Croup. Fair Haven. N. C, Oct loth. 1868. Dr. A. YovsaSir: My son who is aoout twelve years old, had a most vio lent attack of Croup, and by the use of tne itronchial syrup, ho was relieved in a lew minutes. Truly Yours, GEORGE W. FOOSHElt. Tallahassee, Fla., March 17, '68. Dr. Allen Young: It affords ma much pleasure to state that 111 v wile hi- been entirely restored from a severe ats tack of Asthma, with which, she has been afflicted for several years. I can confidently recommend the use of your : r.v:: - : '.. - "Bronchial Srp" to all those suffering from a similar disease. . f ti Youra Respectfully , j 'W. R. WAIN. Certificate, Bt. TFna.. Holmes. HkndersonI N. C. Aiur. 30. 1869. : Dr. A. Youno Dear Sit : It affords me pleasnre to add my testimony to the merits of yonr BronchlalSyrup. I have used It for. Bronchitis with most happy effect, and confidently recommend it aa a pleasant and reliable remedy for that disease. . , : - ' , Respectfully yours, 1 . - - WM. HOLMES. i . Puxsboro, May 1st, 1868. Db. A. YocifO Sir: My physician pronounced my lungs a good deal af fected, and by thonsaof one bottle of yonr Bronchial Syrup, was relieved en tirely, and nry health now is very good. Very truly yours, - ; MISS MARY REID. i . Ralkioh, December 25th, 1868. Dr. Allen Yoduo Dear Sir: Hav ing had a number of applications for your Cough remedy,, think you had better send us a dozen immediately. Verv respectfully, 'WILLIAMS HAYWOOD, ? Druggist, Raleigh, N. C. Raleigh, N. C, April 2nd, 1809. Db. A. Young, Henderson, N. C. Dear Sir Please send us per Express, one dozen bottles of ycfur Cough Bal sam. We will remit on receipt of in voice. Respectfully, P. F. PESCUD A SON, Druggists, Raleigh, N. C. Williamsboro, N. C, April 10, 18C9. Dn. A. Yottno Dear Sir .-My wife has been suffering with dreadful cough for eight years, and was so feeble that tho physic.tens thongttt she cowld live but a short time ; but after taking a few bottles of your medicine, to the aston ishment of her friends, her health has greatly improved. I send you this that the afflicted may read and be relieved by your invaluable discovery. 'Very respectfully, fcc, W. I STATTERWHITE. Certificate from i;ov. AV.W. Holden Ralkiqh, N. C, May 2tod, 1869. -To Dr. A. Young : I take pleasure in bearing testimony to the value of your Bronchial Syrup. I have, used it m3rself, and it hits been used in my family, and I find it an excellent medi cine for affections of the throat and chest. I have no doubt of its great value for the purpose for which it is designed. You have my best wishes in your efforts to mitigate suffering and save human life. Very respectfully, W. W. HOLDEN. Brink leys ville, March 10, 1869. I have known Mrs. Ann II. Jones for thirty-live years. During that entire period she has been subject to a cough ; and in her lite years, sometimes dis tressing. I called to see her on Monday last, and found her about to leave her room, which I was informed she had not done in four months. She stated that she had recently greatly improved, which she attributed to a medicine pre- ! pared by Doctor Allen Young, of Hen- j derson. She stated that she had used ! many cough remedies, but had found none so beneficial as the one aboye al 1 tided to. WILL. H. WILLIS, Prest. N. C. Dist. M. P. Church. Certificate of Mrs. Ann 13. Jones. Dr. A. Young Dear Sir:J feel thankful I can say to you, I have tried your Bronchial Sj'rup, and have found great relief from it. I had almost de spaired last winter of life. I now thank God that yoo can make this invaluable medicine to relieve the atllicted. I have suffered forty-five years with a cough, and have expectorated a good deal of blood when I coughed. I have seen no sign of blood since using your Syrup. I have heretofore had to be very partic ular in my diet, owing to my bowels being in a bad state ; I feel, after taking your medicine, no ill effect, from any thing I eat ; I hope and pray every 0110 who are subject to coughs may try it. I am seventy-one years old, and feel bet ter at this time 'than I have for thirty j'ears. I hope you may be benefitted in this life, and rewarded in Heaven, for the good your medicine has done. I could give you one hundred testimoni als of 1113' case if necessary. Your true friend, ANN II. JONES. ' SEPTEM11ER 1st, 18G9. I have known Mrs. Ann 11. Jones for more umntwntr rparo, and I certify tnat tne Statement made by her in her t certificate is substantially true. ! s. p. J. Harris. ! Supt. and Pastor Mt. Olive Church,' Granville Co., N. C. , Windsor, Bkrtie Co., Sept. 1SG9. Dr. A. Young: I have used your Bronchial Syrup myselfand children. ! It acted like a charm. It is the best 1 medicine for coughs and colds I have ever tried. Let me say to all mothers, whose children are delicate and subject to croup, " use the Bronchial Syrup ; it will give immediate relief." With many kind wishes, and great success to you and yours, I remain your friend, M I'J 1 a r . su Al.x. Warrenton Female College, Sept. 15th, 1869. Dr. A. Young Dear Sir: I have used your Bronchial Syrup for hoarse ness and sore throat, several times, and it pro v d a very excellcut remedy. It has not failed to all'ord relief in a single instance. I think it worthy of a place in every family. May eminent success at tend your efforts to relieve human suf fering. Please send nie two more bot tles, and I will remit amount due on their reception. Very truly, Ac, " T.M.JONES, Prest. Female College, Warrenton, r. C. Warrenton Female College. Dr. Allen Youno DearSir: Your "Bronchial Syrup" is growing in pop ularity with us. Please send 0 bottles to Mr. T. J. Southall, Norfolk, Va., by Express. Send 1J dozen bottles tome at this place. We want the Syrup for our own use and that of some of our boarders. Send bill of the 2 dozen bot tles to me. Very Truly, Ac, T. M. JONES. Tallaiiasse, Fla., Oct. 1, lSfi9. Dr. Allen Young Dear Sir: I am happy to see from your circular, and to hear from various portions of the coun try, that your Bronchial Syrup is doing so" much good. I think it worthy of a place in every family, and would advise you to ship a large quantity to this place and various portions or tne .-iaie, as we have a cood many visitors from the North, who spend their winters here. that are troubled with affections of the throat and chest. Wishing you much success, I remain very respectluliv yours. A. B. HAWKINS, M. D Kittr ells' Strings, Oct. 14, 1S69, Dr. A. Young Sir : I have used your Uronchial Syrup 111 ine remaie College at Jvittreiis- Springs, ana 11 gives me great pleasure to testily to its v aiua- ble properties. It acted like a cnarm in every case. I commend it 10 every family as a safe and efficient remedy. ery respectfully, V. B. RIDDICK, Prest. K. S. Female College. Henderson, Aug. 25, 1870, Dr. A. Young Dear Sir: I wish to add my testimony to that of many others in regard to your "Bronchial Syrup, Oneotmy children about seven years 01 age was taken very sick with w hoop ing Cough and Measles. I procured soineofyour medicine and gave it to the little sufferer and am pleased to in form you that it acted like a charm In this case. I can enfidently recommend it to all that are troubled with the same disease. ery Respectfully. ROBERT VAU rAUGHAN. Phitu iu Pfinvrv "V r xr- 1868. Dr. A. Young Sir: I am happy to inform you that my cough which has troubled me for some time, is relieved by the use of a small quantity of your Bronchial Syrup, sent and recommend ed to me by Sirs. Gov. A. Rencher, Pittsboro, N. C. You will please send me several bottles of vour valuable me dicine, as I have a sister and niece in New York, thought tohavelunar disease. and I think your medicine will be a great use to them. Yours Respectfully, MRS. WRIGHT COTTON. Asthma aud ISronchltts Cured. Littleton, N. C, Nov. 21, 1871. Dr. A. Young, Pittsboro. N. C DearSir: Those who have used your Bronchial Syrup here have made a fiual cure ot Asthma and Bronchitis. My wile Las been entirely- cured, of no Asthu.a of long standing, plter I had spent a hundred dollars . .. r med icines withouta particle of relief. Would iindxcrAXisrriitTP. not be without a bottle of your Bron chial Syrup for ten times its cost. Yours Truly,' : 5 GILLIAM NEWS OM. Send me 4 dozen bottles. The following persons, among many others have used this. Medicine, either themselvee or in their families and have expressed their approval ofit:- Bishop D S Doggett, D D Richmond Ya. Bishop G P Pierce, D D, Sparta Oa. ; xusuop i tf- imvis, camdeu, SC. Capt O B Denson, Pittsboro, N C. Frank Waddell, Esq, HiUsboro. Gov A Rencher, Pittsboro, N C. L J Haughton, Esq, Gulf. Hon J H Haughton, Newborn. ' Rev W H Bobbitt, Chapel Hill. Dr W W Young, Henderson. Rev N F Reid, Thomasville. Rer H H Gibbons, Durhams. .Maj Frank Hawkins, Vaiden, Miss. Rev A W Mangum, Flat River, N C. Rev R B Sutton, Rector Episcopal , Church, Pittsboro, N C. Rev Dr Cheshire, Rector 'Episcopal Church, Tarboro, N C. Rev W S Pettegrew, Rector Episcopal Church, Henderson, NC. John Manning, Attorney at Law, Pitts boro, North Carolina. Cbas M Busbee, Attorney at Law Ral eigh, N C. .; , : Hon A W Venable, Attorney at Law, Oxford, NC. i - Gen W P Taylor, Pittsboro, N C. Col W R Swain, Tallahassee, Fla. Dr A B Hawkins, Tallahassee, Fla. Col PEA j'ones, Henderson, N C. . Also Refers to Rev W M Wingate, D DW F College, Forestville, N C. Rev WT Brooks, D D, W F College, Forestville, NC. Prof Wm Royal, Raleigh, N C. Price One Dollar per Bottle. 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Cong. Committee, WASHINGTON, V. U., J?6b. 4. 1873 The undersigned is well acquainted with the gentlemen who have under taken the publication of The Republic, ana nas enure commence in tneir devo tion to Republican . principles and in their ability to successfully accomplish uie important worK mey nave under taken. The enterprise is earnestly recom mended as worthy of the active and liberal support of Republicans through out the country. 43 J. M. .Edmunds, Secretary. SCHEDULES. Piedmont Air-Line Railway. Richmond & Danville, Richmond Danville R. W., N. C. Division, and North Western "V f! Tf W CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. In effect on and after Sunday, Oct. 12, 1873. OHXO SORTU. Stations. Mail. Leave Charlotte, 10.00 p. m " Air Line Ju.10.00 " " Salisbury, 10.00 a. ni, " Greensboro, 8.30 " " Danville, 6.20 " " Burkville, 11.8.5 " Ar. at Richmond, 2.17 p. m. GOING SOUTH. Stations. Mail. Leave Richmond, 1.28. p. m. " Burkville, 4.45 " " Danville, 9.18 " " Greensboro 12.20 a. m. " Salisbury, 2.38 " " Air-Line Ju 4.29 " Ar. at Charlotte, 4.35 GOING EAST. . Stations. Mail. Leave Greensboro 3,05 a. m. Express. . 8.15 a. m. 8.30 " , 10.21 12.45 " 3. 12 p. in. 7.30 " 10.17 " Express. 5.00 a. m. 8.29 " 12.48 p. in. 3.50 " 6.06 " 8.10 " 8.15 " Express. m. 12.20 a.m. Co. Shops, 4.45 Raleigh, 8.35 " Ar .9.35 n. m. .; 44 ai. al- umuuuro,n.ia Jjcavez.30p. m 4 ..4- . 1 . 1 . . I ,t - . NORTHWESTERN W. C. IE. It. (Salem. Branch.) Leave Greensboro, " 4.30 P. M. t Arrive at Salem, 6.25 P. M. Leave Salem, " s.oo A. M. Arrive at Greensboro. lo.oo Mail trains daily, both ways, over-en- iu o ieugiu oi roaus. On Sundays Lynchburg Accommoda tion leave Richmond at 9.42 a.m., arrive at Burkeville 12.45 p. m., leave Burke ville 5.35 a. m., arrive at Richmond 8.44 a. in. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains between Charlotte and Richmond (without change.) Papers that have arrangements to ad vertise the schedule of this company will please print as above. For further information address S. E. ALLEN. Gen'l Ticket Agent, Greensboro. N (!. T. M. R. Talcott. Engineer fc Gen'l Superintendent. Office Petersburg R. R. Co., March 27th. 1872. ON AND AFTER MARCH 31st, the trains will run as follows : LEAVE WELDON. Express Train, Mail Train, 7:40 a m 3:25 p m ARRIVE AT PETERSBURG. Express, 10:50 a m Mail, 7:00 p in LEAVE PETERSBURG. Mail, 5:40 a m Express, 3:50 p va ARRIVE AT WELDON. Mail, Express, 9:45 a m 6:50 p m FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Petersburg, 8:00 a in Leave Weldon, 5:00 am Arrive at Weldon, 4:00 p m Arrive at Petersburg, 12:20 p m ' . ; GASTON TRAIN. N Leave Petersburg, Leave Gaston, Arrive at Gaston, Arrive at Petersburg. 6:15 a m 1:15 p m 12:50 p m o O. IU 111 Freights for Gaston Branch will lu received at the Petersburg denot on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. . 'ine depot will be closed at 5:00 n m No goods will be received after that hour. J. C. SPRtGG. 53 tf. Eng. and Geu. Manager. 8400 Executive Department, state 01 iNortn Carolina, - llaleigh, Oct. 8, 1873., , Proclamation by' the Governor. Whereas, Official information has been received at this Department tbat R. A. Owens, alias Jenkins, late of tbe county of Gaston, stands charged with tbe murder of John W. Cheek; of said county; and' that the said Owens has fled tbe State, or so concealed himself that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon nitn : Now, therefore, I, Tod R. Caldwell, Governor of the State ef North Caro lina, by virtue of authority In tne vest ed by law, do issue this my proclama tion, offering a reward of FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS for the arrest and delivery pf the said R. A. Owens alias Jenkins, to the sher iff or Gaston county, in the town nl Dallas, and I do enjoin all officers or the law and all good citizens of the State to aid in bringing said criminal to justice. Done at our city or Ralelwh. on th "1 day or October, . .,..u l. s. the ninety-eighth year of Amer ican Independence. , TOD It. CALDWELL. By the Governor : . J. B. Neathery, Private Secretary. Description : Owens is about 25 years old, six feet high, weigh aoout 165 pounds, fair com plexion, dark hair, blue eyes, a long noo and was clean shaven when be left. When he smiles a wrinkle runs across bis cheek towards his ear. , 18-4w FINE IMPORTED ENGRAVINGS. (Large size) for Framing or for Port folios. ... This catalogue of engravings com prises a list of elegant works, from the best American and European artists. Every variety of subject Is represented. Portraits, Landscapes, Animals, Fig ures, Marine views, and Historical Pio tnres, from such well known rtiU aa LANDSEER. HERRING, WILKIE, ROSA BONHEUR, and others. Over 700 Different Subjects. They are of all sizes, from 12x15 to 20x40, and can be Bent by mail or ex press, prepaid, carefully done up i roller, and without injury. 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